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Title: Child Fostering in Sub-Saharan Africa: What Has Changed Over Time?
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Publication Year: 2019
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Abstract: Child fostering has been documented over time in many parts of sub-Saharan Africa. We know little, however, about how the prevalence of fostering differs across countries and broad regions, nor about how fostering – and its predictors – have changed within countries over time. To explore prevalence, trends, and predictors of child fostering, I leverage Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data from 132 surveys in 38 countries collected between 1986 and 2017, representing all regions of sub-Saharan Africa. Preliminary results suggest significant variation in the prevalence of fostering, ranging from 2.8% of children in Sudan to 34.3% in Namibia. Fostering trends have changed significantly over time in the majority of countries, with nearly one-third of countries experiencing a significant increase over time. Early results suggest that while the prevalence of fostering has changed over time in many countries, predictors have largely remained the same.
Url: http://paa2019.populationassociation.org/abstracts/190156
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Authors: Cotton, Cassandra
Conference Name: PAA 2019
Publisher Location: Austin, TX
Data Collections: IPUMS Global Health - DHS
Topics: Family and Marriage, Fertility and Mortality
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